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- Cultural Center of the Philippines
The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) was created in 1966 as a public trust for the preservation, promotion, enhancement and development of Philippine culture
- Cultural Center of the Philippines - Wikipedia
The Cultural Center of the Philippines administers the National Arts Center, a 13 5-hectare (33-acre) complex at the Makiling Forest Reservation in Los Baños, Laguna
- Cultural Center of the Philippines, Manila
Built on land reclaimed from Manila Bay and opened in 1969, the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) is a large complex with theaters, exhibition galleries, an ethnographic museum (Museo ng Kalinangang), a contemporary art museum (Museo ng Sinig), and more
- CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art | CCP Encylopedia of Philippine Art
The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) is the leading institution in the country that plans and implements programs for the development and promotion of the arts—music, dance, theater, visual, literary, cinematic, and broadcast arts
- The Cultural Center of the Philippines – A Hub of Art and Heritage
The Cultural Center of the Philippines is more than just a venue for performances; it is a vibrant community hub that plays a crucial role in the preservation and promotion of Filipino culture
- Cultural Center of the Philippines - ForeverVacation
Immerse yourself in the arts scene of Manila at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, or CCP for short This colossal edifice stands as a testament to the country's dedication to the preservation and promotion of Filipino arts and culture
- Cultural Center of the Philippines - manilanews. ph
The Main Building of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) is on the side of the 77-hectare area on Manila Bay that faces Roxas Boulevard It was the first building designed by Locsin that is now part of the CCP Complex
- Venues and Tours - Cultural Center of the Philippines
The Tanghalang Ignacio Gimenez or the new CCP Black Box Theater is a flexible theatrical space that can sit anywhere from 272 to 320 people (using state-of-the-art variable seating technology) It has at least four (4) stage and seating configurations: proscenium or
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